Antoinette Fouque

Antoinette Fouque (née Antoinette Grugnardi; 1 October 1936 – 20 February 2014) was a French psychoanalyst who was involved in the French women's liberation movement. She was the leader of one of the groups that originally formed the French Women's Liberation (MLF), and she later registered the trademark MLF specifically under her name. She helped found the publishing house Éditions des Femmes (English: Women's Editions) as well as the first collection of audio-books in France, "Bibliothèque des voix" (Library of voices). Her position in feminist theory was primarily essentialist, and heavily based in psychoanalysis.[1][2] She helped author Le Dictionnaire universel des créatrices (2013), a biographical dictionary about creative women.

  1. ^ Martel, Frédéric (2000). The Pink and the Black: Homosexuals in France Since 1968. Stanford University Press. p. 39. ISBN 9780804732741.
  2. ^ "Mort d'Antoinette Fouque, pionnière du mouvement féministe". Le Monde.fr (in French). Lemonde.fr. 21 February 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2014.

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